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Huge increase in libido with DIM
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<blockquote data-quote="grimcontango" data-source="post: 279882" data-attributes="member: 45890"><p>So a few weeks ago, I started on Raloxifene 60mg / ed for my teen gyno which I’m planning to have removed this year. What is interesting is that it seems that the suppression or effect of the SERM on the gyno tissue is helping my overall E2 balance symptom wise. I’m going to do bloods next week to see what’s what.</p><p></p><p>I’ve seen various studies, mostly in females that state there is more active local aromatisation in breast tissue and in the adipose around it so I theorise that this perhaps is the reason why I needed to go on TRT in the first place (due to the negative feedback loop with LH) and why I have a hypersensitivity to exogenous Testosterone. Particularly long esters.</p><p>To put it simply, I think gyno is my problem in that it is actively aromatising more than regular tissue. Not low SHBG. </p><p></p><p>Hope this info is useful to anyone with similar physiology.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grimcontango, post: 279882, member: 45890"] So a few weeks ago, I started on Raloxifene 60mg / ed for my teen gyno which I’m planning to have removed this year. What is interesting is that it seems that the suppression or effect of the SERM on the gyno tissue is helping my overall E2 balance symptom wise. I’m going to do bloods next week to see what’s what. I’ve seen various studies, mostly in females that state there is more active local aromatisation in breast tissue and in the adipose around it so I theorise that this perhaps is the reason why I needed to go on TRT in the first place (due to the negative feedback loop with LH) and why I have a hypersensitivity to exogenous Testosterone. Particularly long esters. To put it simply, I think gyno is my problem in that it is actively aromatising more than regular tissue. Not low SHBG. Hope this info is useful to anyone with similar physiology. [/QUOTE]
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